It makes no sense to handle the question "do you log IPs" without any context.

There are laws that force service providers to store IPs in certain cases all over the world. However, there are large legal obstacles in Germany: If you are a police officer or a prosecutor and want us to store a single IP address, you need a German court order. See https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/transparency-report for more details on how many requests we receive and deny.

We only store the IPs of a single user in case of a German court order. We never store IPs of other users which is exactly what other mail providers do (most of them store ALL IPs of ALL users!).

Thank you all for your feedback. Please let us explain in more detail why we don’t plan to add pgp-support at the moment:

Current encryption standards like pgp and S/MIME have several issue that we plan to address with Tutanota. These standards do not support forward secrecy and are not resistant to attacks from quantum computers.

In addition, it is important to us that the subject line in emails is also encrypted. That’s why we have developed a solution that is also based on recognized algorithms (RSA and AES) and that automatically encrypts the subject, the content and the attachments. In the future, we plan to upgrade these algorithms to quantum-resistant ones that also support forward secrecy.

We also see the importance that Tutanota needs to be interoperable with other encryption solutions. We will develop an API so that Tutanota users can communicate with users of other secure services confidentially in the future.

Thank you all for your feedback. Please let us explain in more detail why we don’t plan to add pgp-support at the moment:

Current encryption standards like pgp and S/MIME have several issue that we plan to address with Tutanota. These standards do not support forward secrecy and are not resistant to attacks from quantum computers.

In addition, it is important to us that the subject line in emails is also encrypted. That’s why we have developed a solution that is also based on recognized algorithms (RSA and AES) and that automatically encrypts the subject, the content and the attachments. In the future, we plan to upgrade these algorithms to quantum-resistant ones that also support forward secrecy.

We also see the importance that Tutanota needs to be interoperable with other encryption solutions. We will develop an API so that Tutanota users can communicate with users of other…